RSS 27 projects tagged "File Sharing"

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 am-utils

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Pop 116.79
Vit 2.04

am-utils is the next generation of the popular BSD automounter, amd. It includes many additional updates, ports, programs, features (such as NFS V.3 support, and shared libraries), Autofs, bug fixes, and more.

Download Website Updated 22 Oct 2002 arla

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Pop 117.63
Vit 5.91

Arla is a free AFS client and server implementation. The main goal is to make a fully functional client with all capabilities of normal AFS. Other implemented things are all the normal management tools and a server.

Download Website Updated 26 Nov 2001 ClusterNFS

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Pop 108.86
Vit 2.38

ClusterNFS is a set of patches for the "Universal NFS Daemon" (UNFSD) to allow multiple clients to nfs mount the same root filesystem by providing "tagged" filenames. When a client requests the file "/path/filename", the ClusterNFS server checks for the existence of files of the form "/path/filename$$TAG=value$$". If such a file exists and the client has a matching value for KEY, this file is returned. If the client does not have a matching value or no such file exists, the file request proceeds as normal. Currently supported keys include HOST (hostname), IP (IP number), CLIENT (matches any nfs client) and CREATE (for "tagged" creation of files).

Download Website Updated 15 May 2002 Jungle Monkey

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Pop 27.28
Vit 3.46

Jungle Monkey (JM) is a distributed file-sharing program. You join channels where people offer files for download, and you can also offer your own files and create your own channels. Searching and chat are also supported.

Download Website Updated 21 Nov 2011 OpenAFS

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Pop 277.69
Vit 25.07

AFS is a distributed filesystem which offers a client-server architecture, transparent data migration abilities, scalability, a single namespace, and integrated ancillary subsystems.

Download Website Updated 11 Dec 2009 Samba TNG

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Pop 117.67
Vit 3.82

Samba TNG is a tiny SMB/CIFS suite (server, client, and utilities) for Unix-like operating systems. This software is concentrating on MSRPC interoperability with Windows NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 2003, and 2008. Windows 7 support is in progress. It provides PDC support and tools to remotely administer NT servers and workstations.

No download Website Updated 07 Apr 2009 Sharity

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Pop 113.83
Vit 7.54

Sharity mounts shares exported by Windows, Samba, and other SMB/CIFS servers in the file system of Unix computers. It implements Resource Browsing, which is similar to the Windows Network Neighborhood (Netbios Workgroups and Active Directory), NTLM, NTLMv2, and Kerberos authentication, Microsoft's Distributed File System (DFS), and manipulation of Access Control Lists (ACLs).

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 Sharity-Light

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Pop 41.16
Vit 1.00

Sharity-Light for Linux is derived from smbfs, but runs as a user level program, not in the kernel. It is roughly the opposite of Samba since it's a client for the Lanmanager protocol. Sharity-Light lets you mount drives exported by Windows (f.Workgroups/95/NT), Lan Manager, OS/2 etc. on Unix machines. The former name of this application was "rumba".

Download Website Updated 27 Oct 2003 scponly

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Pop 180.48
Vit 3.20

scponly is an alternative "shell" of sorts for system administrators who would like to provide access to remote users to both read and write local files without providing any remote execution priviledges. Functionally, it is a wrapper around the ssh suite of applications. It is typically used by creating a user whose shell is set to scponly. This user can neither login interactively nor execute commands remotely, but it can use scp and sftp to download and upload files to the computer, governed by the usual Unix file permissions.

Download Website Updated 06 Feb 2013 GNUnet

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Pop 548.01
Vit 58.40

GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework with focus on providing security. All peer-to-peer messages in the network are confidential and authenticated. The framework provides a transport abstraction layer and can currently encapsulate the network traffic in UDP, TCP, HTTP, HTTPS, or direct 802.11 (WLAN). GNUnet supports accounting to provide contributing nodes with better service. The services built on top of the framework include anonymous file sharing and a virtual network providing IPv4-IPv6 transition via protocol translation over the P2P network.

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GNU xorriso

An ISO 9660 multi-session CD/DVD/BD filesystem manipulator.

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The Aime Interpreter

An application extension programming language interpreter.